The NYPD stands in unity with our brothers and sisters in the Police Nationale of France. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by this attack.
Read our statement regarding the attacks in Paris: http://nypdnews.com/…/11/statement-regarding-attacks-in-pa…/
Statement Regarding Attack in Paris
The NYPD is in close touch with our French police counterparts as well as our FBI partners here, following the tragic events in Paris. Out of an abundance of caution, as part of an enhanced counterterrorism overlay the Counterterrorism Bureau has made the following deployments: the NYPD Counterterrorism Response Command (CRC) resources as well as the Critical Response Group (SRG), and Hercules Teams have been dispatched to crowded areas aro...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARINES!
Members of the NYPD who serve NYC and our country celebrated the 240th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps today in Police Headquarters. This year's keynote speaker was Lieutenant General Mark Brilakis.
See more about the ceremony: http://nypdnews.com/2015/11/happy-birthday-marines/
NYPD Transit Cops Save Five From Burning House
Transit Police Officers Gurley and Fienga rushed into a burning house in Brooklyn early Monday morning and saved the five residents who were trapped inside. The two officers were patrolling on St. James Place when they saw a large amount of smoke in the street. Upon seeing the smoke coming from a home they immediately called for the response of our partners in the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), grabbed fire extinguishers f...
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Today, and everyday, we honor the men and women who have served in the U.S. Military protecting our nation and our freedom.
Join us in saying THANK YOU.
A message from Police Commissioner Bratton: http://bit.ly/1Ppl12y
USS New York Celebrating Veterans Day In NYC
Constructed using over seven tons of steel salvaged from Ground Zero, The USS New York will be docked in NYC from November 8 – 13 to help commemorate Veterans Day. Among the sailors aboard the the USS New York, Petty Officer 2nd class Jerry Velez Jr. is one of the many who is connected to the NYPD. His father Jerry Velez Sr. served as a police officer for 15 years and his uncle, also retired, was a lieutenant in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Join us in welcoming all who serve our Nation to NYC.
Read more about how the NYPD will be honoring our veterans: http://bit.ly/1OCcM33



!['The NYPD stands in unity with our brothers and sisters in the @[259978937401589:274:Police Nationale] of France. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of those affected by this attack.
Read our statement regarding the attacks in Paris: http://nypdnews.com/2015/11/statement-regarding-attacks-in-paris/'](https://fbcdn-photos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-0/s160x160/12208342_927763747300408_2490092405430655967_n.jpg?oh=e83400587c58bbaf53e371c132498801&oe=56B42720&__gda__=1455149182_5e59094c4b700d9ffd4e0a6450ba63be)







!['NYPD Transit Cops Save Five From Burning House
Transit Police Officers Gurley and Fienga rushed into a burning house in Brooklyn early Monday morning and saved the five residents who were trapped inside. The two officers were patrolling on St. James Place when they saw a large amount of smoke in the street. Upon seeing the smoke coming from a home they immediately called for the response of our partners in the @[304603755728:274:New York City Fire Department (FDNY)], grabbed fire extinguishers from their vehicle and began to bang on the door of the residence to alert those inside.
Not receiving any response from their banging, the officers forced the door open and observed the room engulfed in flames. Officers Gurley and Fienga used the fire extinguishers to continue fighting the fire and searching for residents. The duo made their way through the home and safely evacuated five people. Members of FDNY continued to put the fire out and treat residents for smoke inhalation.
Join us in acknowledging a job well done by Police Officers Gurley and Fienga.'](https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/v/t1.0-0/s128x128/12247076_926884220721694_3859713957758593314_n.jpg?oh=0a74d5921cd7db321e6291ca09d77dcf&oe=56F4229B)













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